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#! /bin/bash
#
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# distributed with this work for additional information
# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
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#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
#
#===============================================================================
# These tests create federated links between two brokers using SASL security.
# The SASL mechanism used is EXTERNAL, which is satisfied by SSL
# transport-layer security.
#===============================================================================
source ./test_env.sh
script_name=`basename $0`
if [ $# -lt 1 ] || [ $# -gt 2 ]
then
echo
# These are the four different ways of creating links ( or routes+links )
# that the qpid-route command provides.
echo "Usage: ${script_name} dynamic|link|queue|route"
echo
exit 1
fi
qpid_route_method=$1
# Debugging print. --------------------------
debug=
function print {
if [ "$debug" ]; then
echo "${script_name}: $1"
fi
}
print "=========== start sasl_fed_ex $* ============"
# This minimum value corresponds to sasl version 2.1.22
minimum_sasl_version=131350
sasl_version=`$QPID_TEST_EXEC_DIR/sasl_version`
# This test is necessary because this sasl version is the first one that permits
# redirection of the sasl config file path.
if [ "$sasl_version" -lt "$minimum_sasl_version" ]; then
echo "sasl_fed: must have sasl version 2.1.22 or greater. ( Integer value: $minimum_sasl_version ) Version is: $sasl_version"
exit 0
fi
# In a distribution, the python tools will be absent.
if [ ! -f $QPID_CONFIG_EXEC ] || [ ! -f $QPID_ROUTE_EXEC ] ; then
echo "python tools absent - skipping sasl_fed_ex."
exit 0
fi
CERT_DIR=`pwd`/test_cert_db
CERT_PW_FILE=`pwd`/cert.password
TEST_HOSTNAME=127.0.0.1
create_certs() {
#create certificate and key databases with single, simple, self-signed certificate in it
mkdir ${CERT_DIR}
certutil -N -d ${CERT_DIR} -f ${CERT_PW_FILE}
certutil -S -d ${CERT_DIR} -n ${TEST_HOSTNAME} -s "CN=${TEST_HOSTNAME}" -t "CT,," -x -f ${CERT_PW_FILE} -z /usr/bin/certutil 2> /dev/null
}
delete_certs() {
if [[ -e ${CERT_DIR} ]] ; then
print "removing cert dir ${CERT_DIR}"
rm -rf ${CERT_DIR}
fi
}
CERTUTIL=$(type -p certutil)
if [[ !(-x $CERTUTIL) ]] ; then
echo "No certutil, skipping ssl test";
exit 0;
fi
delete_certs
create_certs 2> /dev/null
if [ ! $? ]; then
error "Could not create test certificate"
exit 1
fi
sasl_config_dir=$builddir/sasl_config
tmp_root=${builddir}/sasl_fed_ex_temp
print "results dir is ${tmp_root}"
rm -rf ${tmp_root}
mkdir -p $tmp_root
SRC_SSL_PORT=6667
DST_SSL_PORT=6666
SRC_SSL_PORT_2=6668
DST_SSL_PORT_2=6669
SRC_TCP_PORT=5801
DST_TCP_PORT=5807
SRC_TCP_PORT_2=5802
DST_TCP_PORT_2=5803
export QPID_SSL_CERT_NAME=${TEST_HOSTNAME}
export QPID_NO_MODULE_DIR=1
export QPID_SSL_CERT_DB=${CERT_DIR}
export QPID_SSL_CERT_PASSWORD_FILE=${CERT_PW_FILE}
export QPID_SSL_CERT_NAME=${TEST_HOSTNAME}
#######################################
# Understanding this Plumbing
#######################################
# 1. when you establish the route with qpid-route,
# here is the best termiology to use:
#
# qpid-route route add DST SRC
#
# 2. DST will connect to SRC through the ssl port of SRC.
#
# 3. sender client connects to the tcp port of SRC.
#
# 4. sender specifies mechanism ANONYMOUS.
#
# 5. DST pulls messages off the temp queue on SRC to itself.
#
COMMON_BROKER_OPTIONS=" \
--ssl-sasl-no-dict \
--sasl-config=$sasl_config_dir \
--ssl-require-client-authentication \
--auth yes \
--ssl-cert-db $CERT_DIR \
--ssl-cert-password-file $CERT_PW_FILE \
--ssl-cert-name $TEST_HOSTNAME \
--no-data-dir \
--no-module-dir \
--mgmt-enable=yes \
--log-enable info+ \
--log-source yes \
--daemon "
function start_brokers {
# vanilla brokers --------------------------------
print "Starting SRC broker"
$QPIDD_EXEC \
--port=${SRC_TCP_PORT} \
--ssl-port ${SRC_SSL_PORT} \
${COMMON_BROKER_OPTIONS} \
--log-to-file $tmp_root/qpidd_src.log 2> /dev/null
broker_ports[0]=${SRC_TCP_PORT}
print "Starting DST broker"
$QPIDD_EXEC \
--port=${DST_TCP_PORT} \
--ssl-port ${DST_SSL_PORT} \
${COMMON_BROKER_OPTIONS} \
--log-to-file $tmp_root/qpidd_dst.log 2> /dev/null
broker_ports[1]=${DST_TCP_PORT}
}
function halt_brokers {
n_brokers=${#broker_ports[@]}
print "Halting ${n_brokers} brokers."
for i in $(seq 0 $((${n_brokers} - 1)))
do
halt_port=${broker_ports[$i]}
print "Halting broker $i on port ${halt_port}"
$QPIDD_EXEC --port ${halt_port} --quit
done
}
start_brokers
# I am not randomizing these names, because this test creates its own brokers.
QUEUE_NAME=sasl_fed_queue
ROUTING_KEY=sasl_fed_queue
EXCHANGE_NAME=sasl_fedex
print "add exchanges"
$QPID_CONFIG_EXEC -b localhost:${SRC_TCP_PORT} add exchange direct $EXCHANGE_NAME
$QPID_CONFIG_EXEC -b localhost:${DST_TCP_PORT} add exchange direct $EXCHANGE_NAME
print "add queues"
$QPID_CONFIG_EXEC -b localhost:${SRC_TCP_PORT} add queue $QUEUE_NAME
$QPID_CONFIG_EXEC -b localhost:${DST_TCP_PORT} add queue $QUEUE_NAME
print "create bindings"
$QPID_CONFIG_EXEC -b localhost:${SRC_TCP_PORT} bind $EXCHANGE_NAME $QUEUE_NAME $ROUTING_KEY
$QPID_CONFIG_EXEC -b localhost:${DST_TCP_PORT} bind $EXCHANGE_NAME $QUEUE_NAME $ROUTING_KEY
#
# NOTE: The SRC broker *must* be referred to as $TEST_HOSTNAME, and not as "localhost".
# It must be referred to by the exact string given as the Common Name (CN) in the cert,
# which was created in the function create_certs, above.
#----------------------------------------------------------------
# Use qpid-route to create the link, or the link+route, depending
# on which of its several methods was requested.
#----------------------------------------------------------------
if [ ${qpid_route_method} == "dynamic" ]; then
print "dynamic add"
$QPID_ROUTE_EXEC -t ssl dynamic add localhost:${DST_TCP_PORT} $TEST_HOSTNAME:${SRC_SSL_PORT} $EXCHANGE_NAME "" "" EXTERNAL
elif [ ${qpid_route_method} == "link" ]; then
print "link add"
$QPID_ROUTE_EXEC -t ssl link add localhost:${DST_TCP_PORT} $TEST_HOSTNAME:${SRC_SSL_PORT} EXTERNAL
elif [ ${qpid_route_method} == "queue" ]; then
print "queue add"
$QPID_ROUTE_EXEC -t ssl queue add localhost:${DST_TCP_PORT} $TEST_HOSTNAME:${SRC_SSL_PORT} $EXCHANGE_NAME $ROUTING_KEY EXTERNAL
elif [ ${qpid_route_method} == "route" ]; then
print "route add"
$QPID_ROUTE_EXEC -t ssl route add localhost:${DST_TCP_PORT} $TEST_HOSTNAME:${SRC_SSL_PORT} $EXCHANGE_NAME $ROUTING_KEY "" "" EXTERNAL
else
echo "unknown method: |${qpid_route_method}|"
echo " choices are: dynamic|link|queue|route "
halt_brokers
exit 1
fi
# I don't know how to avoid this sleep yet. It has to come after route-creation
# to avoid false negatives.
sleep 5
# Look only at the transport field, which should be "ssl".
print "check the link"
link_status=$($QPID_ROUTE_EXEC link list localhost:${DST_TCP_PORT} | tail -1 | awk '{print $3}')
halt_brokers
sleep 1
if [ ! ${link_status} ]; then
print "link_status is empty"
print "result: fail"
exit 2
fi
if [ ${link_status} == "ssl" ]; then
print "result: good"
# Only remove the tmp_root on success, to permit debugging.
print "Removing temporary directory $tmp_root"
rm -rf $tmp_root
exit 0
fi
print "link_status has a bad value: ${link_status}"
print "result: fail"
exit 3
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